Can Chennai ground high-flying Mumbai?
Cricinfo previews the final of IPL 2010 between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians
Match facts
Sunday, April 25Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)
Big Picture
Pitches have tired, outfields have grown barer during an unforgiving Indian summer, but for 45 days the players have braved sapping conditions, excruciating travel (made more excruciating by security concerns), IPL parties, inane interviews and columns, explosions outside the stadium just before a match, injuries, cramps, fines and reprimands to keep this league rolling. On the way some of them have played in the breathtaking environs of Dharamsala, many of them have put in special performances, some of them have announced themselves, some have shown aspects of their game others didn't know existed, some have found second winds. Two teams, though, have one final issue to settle before we move onto more pressing matters like the World Twenty20 and ascertaining how clean the IPL is.Form guide (most recent first)
Mumbai WLWWWChennai WWLWL
Team talk
There's no decision yet on whether the injured Tendulkar will play, but if he can hold the bat, expect him to open for Mumbai. "It's his call," was all their coach, Robin Singh, could offer. "If he is not available, we have our back-up plans." Kieron Pollard is fit. Mumbai will be tempted to think about Ali Murtaza ahead of Abhishek Nayar because of the nature of the pitch. In that light, JP Duminy weighs over Dwayne Bravo.Previously…
Mumbai 3 Chennai 3On a flat pitch at the Brabourne Stadium, Chennai failed to defend 180, but on a more difficult Chennai pitch, they defended 165 with aplomb.
In the spotlight
Law of averages says Matthew Hayden is due a single-handed match-winning blast. In an illustrious career, a Man-of-the-Match performance in a big tournament final is missing. In 12 innings since his Mongoose-charged 93, Hayden's top score has been 35, and his strike-rate has been 117.2. Neither Chennai nor Hayden expects this, and he will want to set things right.Prime numbers and trivia
- Suresh Raina, with 1318 runs to his name, has overtaken Adam Gilchrist as the leading scorer in all IPL matches. Tendulkar is fifth with 1122 runs.
- Raina also holds the record for most catches, 26, for a non-wicketkeeper.
Chatter
"We have been doing well with our fast bowlers, so how does it concern me?"Mumbai coach Robin Singh is confident the pitch won't hamper their fast-bowlers-based attack
S Badrinath looks to draw on the experience of having lost the final in the first IPL. He is never the one to try mindgames
Sidharth Monga is a staff writer at Cricinfo